As the sun has been shining recently ☀️ - (intermittently) we decided it would be good to take some photos 📷.We headed to the Viaduct 🎢 or the Ouse Valley Viaduct 🚣🎢 to give it, it's proper name - and I may have climbed on it 🙊, I have a feeling this is not allowed - but the photos really do look very good 😃📷.The Viaduct 🎢 is a wonderful feature of the Sussex countryside 🌳 - it is just outside the town of Haywards Heath, and the London to Brighton railway line 🚂runs along the top of it. If you are travelling from London to Brighton by train 🚂, you want to look out of your window after Three Bridges, and on the approach to Haywards Heath station and you get a fun high up view 🎢.The Viaduct has 37 arches 🎢, each 30 feet high. What I like most of all, are the semi-circular arches in the supporting piers. If you go and stand underneath you can look through the middle, from one end to the other 😮. I love the repeat pattern effect, with the arches getting smaller and smaller and smaller in the distance - it's a really very impressive sight.The Viaduct 🎢 was opened 1841 , and designed by the engineer John Urpeth Rastrick along with David Mocatta. It is 1,475 feet long and was built using 11 million bricks brought from the Netherlands.There is a footpath that runs under it 🚶 - on the road between Balcombe and Haywards Heath and it is well worth a look.In the photos I am wearing a dress by Lucy Wang 💕, some Toms espadrilles 👟 and a metallic (removable) tattoo by Streak 😘. The necklace came from a shop in Hove, but I am sadly not sure who made it - if anyway does I would love to know!The photos were taken by Sarah Bray.Alice xxx